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It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the left "

Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

Thanks

Pamela

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I always put disc not disk - now which is correct because both come up on

google.

Disk help

It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the left "

Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

Thanks

Pamela

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My question was really in relation to the use of numerals without the " L " or

" T " which he has been doing throughout this report. lol

I was taught to use disk for ortho and disc for ophthalmology (it took me

forever to get that one straight!)

Pamela

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> > It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

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> > The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the

> left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

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> > So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

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> > Thanks

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> > Pamela

> > M-TEC Grad

> > Newbie - 3rd month

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We've had this disk versus disc discussion before. The terms are

interchangeable, but most orthopods prefer disk and most eye doctors prefer

disc, but I think some of that is regional and also where they went to

school and when. :)

Jan

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" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

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> It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

>

> The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the

left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

>

> So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Pamela

> M-TEC Grad

> Newbie - 3rd month

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I think I'd type it however he said it. :)

Jan

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" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

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> > > It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

> > >

> > > The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the

> > left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

> > >

> > > So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Pamela

> > > M-TEC Grad

> > > Newbie - 3rd month

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Thanks.

Still too new to know what is normal and what isn't. lol

Pamela

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> > > > It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

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> > > > The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on

the

> > > left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

> > > >

> > > > So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Pamela

> > > > M-TEC Grad

> > > > Newbie - 3rd month

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As a QA I was told to make sure the MTs always use disk.

~QA

Scribes NW

3-1/2 years

Disk help

It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the left "

Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

Thanks

Pamela

M-TEC Grad

Newbie - 3rd month

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According to BOS, 2nd edition, p. 140:

" We recommend the spelling disk for all anatomic and surgical references for

this round, flat, regular, and regularly condensed plate of material. "

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> It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

>

> The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the

left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

>

> So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Pamela

> M-TEC Grad

> Newbie - 3rd month

>

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Just to add more confusion, I work for an orthopedic group and they

want disc. LOL

> As a QA I was told to make sure the MTs always use disk.

>

> ~QA

> Scribes NW

> 3-1/2 years

> Disk help

>

>

> It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

>

> The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on

the left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does

not.

>

> So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Pamela

> M-TEC Grad

> Newbie - 3rd month

>

>

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This is one of those areas where docs and groups of docs sure have

their preferences! I specialize in radiology accounts (and have worked

for several all over the country), and every single one of them

insists on " disc " not " disk. " They don't care what BOS or anyone else

says! LOL!

:)

S.

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> Just to add more confusion, I work for an orthopedic group and they

> want disc. LOL

>

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>> As a QA I was told to make sure the MTs always use disk.

>>

>> ~QA

>> Scribes NW

>> 3-1/2 years

>> Disk help

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>> It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

>>

>> The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5

>> on

> the left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does

> not.

>>

>> So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

>>

>>

>> Thanks

>>

>> Pamela

>> M-TEC Grad

>> Newbie - 3rd month

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I think the preceding paragraph in the BOS is also interesting to note:

" Dictionaries and other reference works have long shown a lack of agreement

about the spelling of this word. Some authorities prefer the spelling 'disc' for

references to the eye and 'disk' for the spine. Others have an opposite

preference. "

How true.

I personally prefer 'disk' and intend to use it until asked to do otherwise.

Michele

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> It's been a while since I've done a herniated disk surgery.

>

> The doctor dictates " MRI shows a large herniated disk at 4-5 on the

left " Early in the report he specifies L4-5 but here he does not.

>

> So my question is, do I have this transcribed properly?

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Pamela

> M-TEC Grad

> Newbie - 3rd month

>

>

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